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Originally Posted by Rich
This is why there's no need to bag a fumble behind the line of scrimmage. Ever.
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But it's a fumble! I'm supposed to bag all fumbles!
No, you bag possible enforcement spots. A fumble is often a possible enforcement spot. But so is a backward pass and the end of a scrimmage kick. But you don't bag pitches in the backfield? (Many don't bag backward passes beyond the NZ either) Why would you bag fumbles in the backfield.
Understanding loose ball play/running play, their associated basic spot, and the All-but-One will get you 90% of penalty enforcement correct.